List of Israeli pop music performers and genres
- List of Israeli pop music performers and genres
This is a list of Israeli pop music performers and genres.
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* Dana International
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* Ofra Haza
* Sarit Hadad
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* Yohanathan Gatro
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* Ishtar
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* Jazmin Levy
* Ivri Lider
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* Shiri Maimon
* Harel Moyal
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* Achinoam Nini a/k/a Noa
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* Rami Kleinstein
* Regev
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* Yuval Zederman
* Daniel Zilberstein
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